1693 in art explained
Events from the year 1693 in art.
Events
- January 11 – A massive earthquake in Sicily leads indirectly to the development of a Sicilian Baroque style of architecture and decoration as palazzi, public buildings, cathedrals and churches require reconstruction.
Paintings
- Wang Hui – A Thousand Peaks and Myriad Ravines
- Hyacinthe Rigaud – Portrait of Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark
- Jan Wyck – The Battle of the Boyne (approximate date)
Births
Deaths
- April 20 – Claudio Coello, Spanish Baroque painter (born 1642)
- July 31 – Willem Kalf, Dutch painter (born 1619)
- November – Nicolaes Maes, Dutch Baroque painter of genre works and portraits (born 1634)
- November 12 – Maria van Oosterwijck, Dutch Baroque painter, specializing in richly detailed still-lifes (born 1630)
- December 13 – Willem van de Velde the Elder, Dutch painter (born 1611)
- date unknown
- Johann Franz Ermels, German painter and engraver (born 1641)
- Dirck Ferreris, Dutch Golden Age painter (born 1639)
- Hendrik Graauw, Dutch Golden Age painter (born 1627)
- Bartolomé Pérez, Spanish painter of flowers and still lifes (born 1634)
- Giovan Battista Ruoppolo, Neapolitan painter, notable for still-lifes (born 1629)
- Johann Weikhard von Valvasor, Carniolan nobleman, scientist, writer, draughtsman, and polymath (born 1641)